After an opening three quarters in which both teams struggled to escape single digits, Pasadena-First Baptist Christian Academy and Angleton Christian School lit up the scoreboard in the fourth quarter Tuesday night.

And most of the brightness fell on Angleton Christian’s Jacob Soria.

Soria ripped the nets for four 3-point fourth-quarter goals in leading the visiting Warriors to a 50-47 non-district win at FBCA’s Activity Center.

Deadlocked at 28-28 through three quarters, the fourth-quarter score was 22-19.

Soria, who scored a game-high 23 points, was unstoppable over the final eight minutes. The greatest deficit by either team through the first, second and third quarters was five points, but with Soria’s help, Angleton Christian had an advantage as large as 14 points in the fourth.

Angleton scored 13 of the opening 17 fourth-quarter points to snare a 41-32 lead after one of Soria’s 3-point goals. Kelton Fuqua, who was a headache in the rebounding battles, finishing with a double-double, was another fourth-quarter problem for FBCA.

Fuqua scored six points over the final minutes to finish with 12 points.

FBCA made a gallant comeback after trailing by those 14 points, eating up most of that deficit inside the final two minutes. Sophomore Matthew Ybarra led the team with 18 points and Donald Guillory scored 11. Ybarra scored six of his 18 points in the fourth.

Chance Dalcour was another major supplier of the comeback points, scoring six of eight points in the final stanza.

FBCA watched its early season record slip to 1-3. The other two defeats came at the hands of The Robert Beren School. The team’s lone victory so far arrived last week against Galveston O’Connell High School in a 46-42 triumph.